feedblitz
feedblitz is targeting feedburner users directly. They actually now how to spell RSS and do things like reporting on your RSS usage. They’re kind of like feedburner in …read more
RSS and Atom Information with links.
feedblitz is targeting feedburner users directly. They actually now how to spell RSS and do things like reporting on your RSS usage. They’re kind of like feedburner in …read more
Most Content Management Systems (CMSs) have additional bits of programs, plugins, that you can install to add functionality to the site. Such is the case for building a mailing list …read more
Hootsuite is a platform that’s designed to bring all your social media posts, replys, comments, etc. under one roof (or window, actually). Part of that is the posting …read more
Buffer is the social media management tool I use. You set up your social media accounts. These are the usual suspects: Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest. You also …read more
WordPress generates RSS feeds for just about anything. Typically you can find the RSS feed for a site at: http://thesitename/feed or http://thesitename/feed/rss2 You can get a feed for all the comments …read more
Zapier looks a lot if ifttt.com (see our article) and they claim to have 100 “zaps” or processes to handle RSS feeds. Some are interesting, …read more
Ah, FeedBurner. What can we say? It was one of the first sites to take RSS seriously. It’d process, clean up, beautify, monitize your RSS feed. Then Google …read more
In Mailchimp, it’s fairly easy to set up a new RSS-to-email campaign. Mailchimp offers a free tier of service if you have less than 2,000 email addresses on …read more
The TwitterFeed.com site looks horribly old-school. It got bought out by bit.ly and I’m afraid they haven’t put much effort into updating it. Their last blog entry was …read more
dlvr.it is a website that can take your RSS feed and post new items to Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn and Google+. You can log in with your Facebook …read more